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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic...
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some of the questions that they ask, or issues that they speak to, like the alcohol licensing unit, that is because i heard you with regard to working with licenses, having security plans so there can be one pinpoint that everything can pass through. commanders are the successors and hopefully it will be around a while and always be resourced. it is really important that you take our input and that we come out for a safer event and that people are going to want to come to san francisco and that they will not have any trepidation again, i think the fact that everything is booming right now in san francisco would go a long way to say that we kind of got this thing figured out, but we can always get better. before i leave and pass it over to the panel and back over to audrey, maybe for about five minutes i can take any questions. i never want to leave without hearing it from me. ok, jocelyn, they are all happy. thank you. [applause] >> our board of supervisors is very important to us. they make laws that we have to follow. it gives me great pleasure to introduce the president of the board o
some of the questions that they ask, or issues that they speak to, like the alcohol licensing unit, that is because i heard you with regard to working with licenses, having security plans so there can be one pinpoint that everything can pass through. commanders are the successors and hopefully it will be around a while and always be resourced. it is really important that you take our input and that we come out for a safer event and that people are going to want to come to san francisco and that...
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they serged past virginia and pennsylvania to be the most populated of the united states. new york city displaced philadelphia as the nation's largest and was taking control of the young american economy. in fields, drawing room, and counting houses across the atlantic, the words new york" were equivalent for opportunity. yet, until this fall morning, new york was no more assured of becoming the empire state than was virginia, pennsylvania, or even ohio, south carolina, or illinois. nor was the nation assured of becoming the global empyre it remains. in 1825, the united states were still plural and few, not a singular nation state, but sovereign states with a constitutionally limited federal government. as late as 1855 walt whitman proclaimed, quote, "the united states with vaining full of poetical stuff," and lincoln declared they changed the grammar and perception in the 1860s. in 1825, the sea to shining sea continental nation, a patriotic song, still a dream. the land was vast, and control of it was limited. the louisiana territory was purchased two decades earlier, bu
they serged past virginia and pennsylvania to be the most populated of the united states. new york city displaced philadelphia as the nation's largest and was taking control of the young american economy. in fields, drawing room, and counting houses across the atlantic, the words new york" were equivalent for opportunity. yet, until this fall morning, new york was no more assured of becoming the empire state than was virginia, pennsylvania, or even ohio, south carolina, or illinois. nor...
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. >> it has been a great privilege to be in the united states senate, and i will be working very hard for the people of the commonwealth in the coming months. >> he reopened his law practice and taught at penn law school. he loved going to comedy clubs delighting audiences with stories about bill clinton and governor ed rendell. his office issued its final public statement on august 28, acknowledging that he was once again facing a cancer diagnosis once again, bravely fighting on. >> >> that was mike clark reporting. our partners that politico have set up a life and pictures of senator arlen specter, from his days as the philadelphia district attorney. we have set up a link on our website, wjla.com. >> two days and counting until the next presidential debate. the president is in virginia while mitt romney is conducting his debate preparations in massachusetts. stay with us for complete coverage of the second presidential debate. we will bring it to you live on tuesday, starting at 9:00 p.m. >> a woman is recovering, fighting for her life after fire raced through rahm this morning. fir
. >> it has been a great privilege to be in the united states senate, and i will be working very hard for the people of the commonwealth in the coming months. >> he reopened his law practice and taught at penn law school. he loved going to comedy clubs delighting audiences with stories about bill clinton and governor ed rendell. his office issued its final public statement on august 28, acknowledging that he was once again facing a cancer diagnosis once again, bravely fighting on....
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boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was through the process of dilution. the assumption was that the capacity of rivers and streams, and even the seas, allowed for certain levels of pollution that eventually would purify themself. as we get later into the 20th century, it becomes clear that the volumes of waste made dilution unworkable as a single solution. and so treatment became the ways in which we deal with pollution. narrator: to protect public health, starting in the 1950s and '60s, there was a push to put in wastewater treatment plants
boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with...
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about 180 units of affordable senior housing in our district. i am actually a baby boomer, at the edge of the baby boomer, and i know that baby boomer era. there's this huge boom in a population of seniors in our city that will grow. i think by 2020, 60% of the population will be seniors, and i think some people are now defining 60 and over, but i think generally, people looking at 65 and over. that is a huge population. i'm trying to look at issues of senior nutrition programs, alzheimer's research, but even housing policies that allow our buildings to become more senior- friendly. i guess we are calling it developing an aging-friendly city. we are also looking at how to support senior services and unique neighborhood by neighborhood programs called aging in place or village models that allow people who are older or seniors getting older to be able to support each other and to stay in their homes and communities longer so they can be contributed to the community as long as possible as opposed to institutionalizing them, which costs quite a bit
about 180 units of affordable senior housing in our district. i am actually a baby boomer, at the edge of the baby boomer, and i know that baby boomer era. there's this huge boom in a population of seniors in our city that will grow. i think by 2020, 60% of the population will be seniors, and i think some people are now defining 60 and over, but i think generally, people looking at 65 and over. that is a huge population. i'm trying to look at issues of senior nutrition programs, alzheimer's...
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the defense industry but just a slightly closer look you realize that since world war two when the united states to emerge as the dominant superpower on the planet a constant war against independent countries for the interests of wall street in the banks has been the policy of both republicans and democrats that entire time which is why in tonight's debate you're not going to see really any disagreement over u.s. foreign policy about worth around about war with afghanistan about war with libya they're all going to be in law. because the system itself capitalism now in the stage of imperialism only exists to maximize profits that's the only thing that drives it so inevitably a system that is only based on maximizing profits is inevitably going to expand to seize the resources and markets of areas it does not control if it doesn't do that it collapses and so today war and constant war is an essential feature of the capitalist system it does seem like this whole model is based on a system of unsustainable growth but but mike you say that this is the only alternative to capitalism i mean one
the defense industry but just a slightly closer look you realize that since world war two when the united states to emerge as the dominant superpower on the planet a constant war against independent countries for the interests of wall street in the banks has been the policy of both republicans and democrats that entire time which is why in tonight's debate you're not going to see really any disagreement over u.s. foreign policy about worth around about war with afghanistan about war with libya...
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you cannot have the president of the united states looking over his shoulder wondering whether the vice president will be supporting him. she has quite a few differences with vice president mondale. i understood it when she changed her position. she voted to extend the grain embargo. he now says he was against it. if they win, she will have to accommodate some views. she will give him the same kind of loyalty that i am giving president reagan. one, we are not far apart on anything. i can walk into the oval office any time and give them my judgment. he might agree, and he might not. he also knows i will not be talking to it to the press and try to make myself look good to complicate problems for the president of the united states. >> your opponent has served in the house of representatives. he has been ambassador to china, director of the central intelligence agency and now he has been vice president. how you stack up against experience like that? >> let me first say i was not born at the age of 43 when i entered congress. i had a life as well. i was a teacher. there is not only what is
you cannot have the president of the united states looking over his shoulder wondering whether the vice president will be supporting him. she has quite a few differences with vice president mondale. i understood it when she changed her position. she voted to extend the grain embargo. he now says he was against it. if they win, she will have to accommodate some views. she will give him the same kind of loyalty that i am giving president reagan. one, we are not far apart on anything. i can walk...
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and this time there's a big cheer in philadelphia as the coverage unit does its job. eli goes to work from the 17. ♪ always been ♪ the only one ♪ yeah, the only one ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah, the only one ♪ just too close to love you ♪ ♪ there's nothing i can really say ♪ ♪ i can't lie no more 't hide no more ♪ ♪ got to be true to myself ♪ >> al: this week jay leno, bryan cranston, ben affleck, carol burnett, christina applegate. guesting on the tonight show with jay leno. >> cris: looks like jay leno driving down the highway. he loves his cars. giants again from their own 17 yard line. a nice ankle tackle up at the 20 by asomugha. eli in the fourth quarter last year, 15 td passes, 6 game-winning drives, including that spectacular one on that sunday night in dallas. this year 3 tds, no picks, they were down by more than ten in the first quarter in week two against the buccaneers. with that spectacular second half. the master of the comeback will have to do it again at second down and seven. >> cris: not happening. >> al: lots of time. reaching out and mis
and this time there's a big cheer in philadelphia as the coverage unit does its job. eli goes to work from the 17. ♪ always been ♪ the only one ♪ yeah, the only one ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah, the only one ♪ just too close to love you ♪ ♪ there's nothing i can really say ♪ ♪ i can't lie no more 't hide no more ♪ ♪ got to be true to myself ♪ >> al: this week jay leno, bryan cranston, ben affleck, carol burnett, christina applegate. guesting on the tonight show with jay leno....
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they were chanting united people will never be defeated. >>> it's "right this minute" prank time. this one was uploaded to our rightthisminute.com my channel feature by one of our viewers. this guy chris is about to prank his friend jason who's inside the room asleep. >> spraying him down with fabreeze. >> nathan was mem more rised by this accelerant which is brake cleaner, earlier in the day, so when he fell asleep his friends decided to prank him with this brake cleaner. look what he does with that lighter in his hand. >> what? >> oh, my god! >> literally the worst friend ever. >> this guy nathan, wakes up, sees himself on fire, freaks out. his friend then [ inaudible ] over him, follows him into the living room. gets a pretty good giggle out of it. >> are we allowed to spec clats whether it may have been set up? >> we think it is real because these guys play pranks on each other often. >> i feel like the chasing, no screaming i would be so many swear words coming out of my mouth at this point if my friend lit me on fire while sleeping. i would get new friends. >> i would like t
they were chanting united people will never be defeated. >>> it's "right this minute" prank time. this one was uploaded to our rightthisminute.com my channel feature by one of our viewers. this guy chris is about to prank his friend jason who's inside the room asleep. >> spraying him down with fabreeze. >> nathan was mem more rised by this accelerant which is brake cleaner, earlier in the day, so when he fell asleep his friends decided to prank him with this brake...
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the president of the united states got his start with these issues. his first major political challenge chicago for barack obama was with a group called project vote, a voter registration effort that registered 135,000 people and illinois in '91 and '92. project vote was allied with and an affiliate of the acorn. how many of you have ever heard of acorn? the most notoriously corrupt the registration effort ever in american history. it 2008 it's estimated their registered 1 million people. we will still debating whether a majority of those for fraudulent or not. as you know, because of some videos that came out recently regarding, shall we say, the other scandals they ultimately dissolved and had to declare bankruptcy. many of its members have reform in and out during the registration again. i call that a court under the mismanagement. acorn is back. but acorn day barack obama his political birth. he did such a good job running that the registration program that acorn made him their top trainer in chicago. in 1993, the first law that the democratic con
the president of the united states got his start with these issues. his first major political challenge chicago for barack obama was with a group called project vote, a voter registration effort that registered 135,000 people and illinois in '91 and '92. project vote was allied with and an affiliate of the acorn. how many of you have ever heard of acorn? the most notoriously corrupt the registration effort ever in american history. it 2008 it's estimated their registered 1 million people. we...
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around the world this peaceful demonstration in santa clara denounces an antiislam film made in the united states. these protestors are upset with google decision not to remove a video clip available on you tube. the crude film titled "innocence of muslims" angered many, triggering deadly violence. these mothers say they support freedom of expression, but not what they consider hurtful bullying its not okay to tease and if it's deliberate and provocative, it borders on faith based bullying, boy say. >> they say do are just hoping google reconsiders a plea to take down the clip. >> officials are investigating allegations of anti-semitism in the university of california berkeley claiming officials failed to stop protests. they say a protest against the treatment of palestinians contributed to a hostile climate on campus. a spokesman says they're constitutionally protected free speech. >> and the new head of the california state university system, the 63-year-old replacing charles reed who is retiring. he women take over in late december, paid nearly $422,000 a year. >> if you're anywhere nea
around the world this peaceful demonstration in santa clara denounces an antiislam film made in the united states. these protestors are upset with google decision not to remove a video clip available on you tube. the crude film titled "innocence of muslims" angered many, triggering deadly violence. these mothers say they support freedom of expression, but not what they consider hurtful bullying its not okay to tease and if it's deliberate and provocative, it borders on faith based...
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what does an election here in south america mean to the united states? oil experts say the oil here in venezuela will impact how much we as americans pay in gas. >> if chavez gets reelected, i suppose we'll see lower crude oil sales to the u.s. and that's going to cost the consumer more money for their gasoline. >> reporter: today most ralliers rallied tweeting, get out the votes. street cry is rampant and oil production has slipped 30% in the last decade. >> if we win, we cannot believe that every problem will be solved on monday. but at least there is hope that the things can change. >> reporter: today, thousands of venezue venezuelans who over the years traveled to miami traveled to vote in new orleans. more voted in new york. while president chavez bragged that his country has the highest vote count in the world. grocery stores are swamped as they fear a violent reaction to whoever is announced the winner. >>> now to syria where there are reports tonight of several large explosions near police headquarters right in the heart of damascus. at least one
what does an election here in south america mean to the united states? oil experts say the oil here in venezuela will impact how much we as americans pay in gas. >> if chavez gets reelected, i suppose we'll see lower crude oil sales to the u.s. and that's going to cost the consumer more money for their gasoline. >> reporter: today most ralliers rallied tweeting, get out the votes. street cry is rampant and oil production has slipped 30% in the last decade. >> if we win, we...
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that vote, by the way, in the united states senate was 80-14. under the 14 but the name obama voting against. the waiver, it did not contain a timetable for withdrawal, and so the senator said he would not vote for it. but he did not tell those ministers that. and while we're on the issue of how much federal aid was doled out after disasters as the president was pointing out, talking about hurricane andrew, talk about september 11th, september 11th, congress passed a $20 billion, a $20 billion disaster relief measure, $20 billion. hurricane andrew. congress approved $11 billion in disaster relief for hurricane andrew. all right. 11 billion. for hurricane katrina the federal government committed more than $126 billion, $126 billion. and, yes to 100 percent of that aid is obligation free. no stafford law requirement for the local state government to put up 10 percent of that. 126 billion. typically the state picks up 25%. the actual cost of katrina's damage has been estimated variously between 96 to 125 billion. so senator obama was right. we did
that vote, by the way, in the united states senate was 80-14. under the 14 but the name obama voting against. the waiver, it did not contain a timetable for withdrawal, and so the senator said he would not vote for it. but he did not tell those ministers that. and while we're on the issue of how much federal aid was doled out after disasters as the president was pointing out, talking about hurricane andrew, talk about september 11th, september 11th, congress passed a $20 billion, a $20 billion...
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fire officials says unit that was destroyed suffered major damage. several other apartments had smoke damage but fortunately no one was hurt. the cause of the fire still under investigation. >>> a 21-year-old woman died after her car plunged 50 feet down a ravine in pleasanton and the california highway patrol is looking for answers as to how it all happened. it happened about 7:45 yesterday morning at the sunol boulevard off ramp. chp says leslie veered off the freeway crashing into thely seen. flores was thrown from the car and died at the scene. there is no word of any other injuries. >>> pg&e is working to restore power after a fatal accident knocked out power to hundreds of people. police say a 28-year-old man was killed yesterday afternoon after his car hit a power pole on pleasant hill road. 651 customers were without power at the height of that outage. about a dozen customers are still without power as far as we understand. power is expected to be fully restored by 6:00 this morning. >>> let's check back in with sal for an early look at traff
fire officials says unit that was destroyed suffered major damage. several other apartments had smoke damage but fortunately no one was hurt. the cause of the fire still under investigation. >>> a 21-year-old woman died after her car plunged 50 feet down a ravine in pleasanton and the california highway patrol is looking for answers as to how it all happened. it happened about 7:45 yesterday morning at the sunol boulevard off ramp. chp says leslie veered off the freeway crashing into...
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he has the vote of the entire united states. it is the job of the congress and the senate to cooperate with our direct advocates straight from the top. he knows what we want because we voted for him. he made promises. it is your turn to help our president, our advocate. if he wants to make health care universal, help him figure it out, not sit back and figure point. host: let me get a response. we will give you another 10 seconds. i will go to robert gleason in pittsburgh. guest: this is america. the president has to stand for reelection. a majority of americans are going to feel he has not done a good job and it is time for a new person. the framers of the constitution gave them and years to serve as the president. this is america. it is a wonderful system. casey voted with barack obama 90% of the time. if barack obama loses, he will lose, too. he is tied at the waist with barack obama. caller: what i am seen is the american people are aware of the entirety of mitt romney's speech and the 47% and the war in iraq. i would rather
he has the vote of the entire united states. it is the job of the congress and the senate to cooperate with our direct advocates straight from the top. he knows what we want because we voted for him. he made promises. it is your turn to help our president, our advocate. if he wants to make health care universal, help him figure it out, not sit back and figure point. host: let me get a response. we will give you another 10 seconds. i will go to robert gleason in pittsburgh. guest: this is...
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>>reporter: worst case scenario for the most heavily populated corridor of the united states. because of way the storm is situated, the wind, counterclockwise wind will bring the surge into long island sound and the delaware bay and this is, this area of coast, winds in excess of 74 miles per hour for a very long duration and the storm surge is the number one killer when it lands with a hurricane. in some cases, 6' to 12' surge with 20' to 30' waves so we have an epic situation. >>shepard: and some blizzard warnings. >> we will see the potential of 2' to 3' of snow in the appalachian with bouys showing relentless wind for several hours. >>shepard: we have talked about worst case scenarios for years and there was in way for the forecasters to come up with a worst case scenario this bad. the storm normally comes up the coast, right in and though keep going straight but because of the high pressure center, has gone straight up and jogged right in. the effect of that is, rather than winds that are just sort of skirting now it will come in like a hammer. you can see the storm comin
>>reporter: worst case scenario for the most heavily populated corridor of the united states. because of way the storm is situated, the wind, counterclockwise wind will bring the surge into long island sound and the delaware bay and this is, this area of coast, winds in excess of 74 miles per hour for a very long duration and the storm surge is the number one killer when it lands with a hurricane. in some cases, 6' to 12' surge with 20' to 30' waves so we have an epic situation....
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cities to live in the united states. is yours one of them? captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. i'm lynn berry. after the third debate between president obama and republican nominee mitt romney, there are just 14 days left before american voters choose their next president. according to a cbs news instant polls on uncommitted voters, president obama was a clear two to one victor with 53% saying he won. governor romney got 23%. 24% called it a tie. a cnn orc national poll called it closer with 48% saying obama won while 40% picked obama. for more we go to nbc's steve handlesman who's in florida for us. steve, good morning. >> reporter: hi, lynn. thanks. good morning from boca raton, florida. the debate here last night was clearly the most combative so far. though surprising to some, not on the issue of libya. mitt romney was able to make his larger point, his claim that america is weaker now overseas than it was four years ago. mitt romney and barack obama came to their third and final debate tied in national polls,
cities to live in the united states. is yours one of them? captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. i'm lynn berry. after the third debate between president obama and republican nominee mitt romney, there are just 14 days left before american voters choose their next president. according to a cbs news instant polls on uncommitted voters, president obama was a clear two to one victor with 53% saying he won. governor romney got 23%. 24% called it a tie. a cnn orc...
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as indicated they have mobile catastrophe units sent to the scene so that the insure can gout andate to their policy holders, help them file claims after the storm hits. right now, the big question is where is this going to hit? i saw a modeling company saying delaware, maryland, virginia, and moving west into populated cities like philadelphia. >> susie: it's covering a wide swath of states, and we're hearing there will be heavy floods and strong winds. so, you know, what's covered and what's not covered once it's all said and done? >> well, the good news for policyholders is wind damage and of course a hurricane, tornado, wind damage, that's a covered event. so what does a hurricane do? is knocks your roof off. it collapses your garage. these are covered events. so the other thing you have to look at, is what are we talking about in terms of floods. flood is excluded from a standard home insurance policy. those who have national flood insurance program policies will be covered for flood event. again, wind, fire, theft-- these are yourore corages in a standard home and business poli
as indicated they have mobile catastrophe units sent to the scene so that the insure can gout andate to their policy holders, help them file claims after the storm hits. right now, the big question is where is this going to hit? i saw a modeling company saying delaware, maryland, virginia, and moving west into populated cities like philadelphia. >> susie: it's covering a wide swath of states, and we're hearing there will be heavy floods and strong winds. so, you know, what's covered and...
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asng indicated they have mobile catastrophe units sent to the scene so that the insurers can go out and cater to their policy holders, help them file claims after the storm hits. right now, the big question is where is this going to hit? i saw a modeling company saying delaware, maryland, virginia, an moving west into populated cities like philadelphia. >> susie: it's covering a wide swath of states, and we're hearing there will be heavy floods and strong winds. so, you know, what's covered and what's not covered once it's all said and done? policylder is wind damage a of course a hurricane,e, tornad, wi e, t a a core event. so wh does a hurricane do? isis ocks your roof off. it collapse yourr garage.c2 the are covered eents.cy the other ting toc2 look at, i w are we talking about in term of floods. flood i exclud from a c2rd ho irancee policy. those who he national floodc2 c2rance program policies will covereded foror flood event. ag win fire, teft-- these are your core coras inin a st od ho a bu policy. >> sus: what kin ofc2 e are the insurances in to handle this kind of damage? takin
asng indicated they have mobile catastrophe units sent to the scene so that the insurers can go out and cater to their policy holders, help them file claims after the storm hits. right now, the big question is where is this going to hit? i saw a modeling company saying delaware, maryland, virginia, an moving west into populated cities like philadelphia. >> susie: it's covering a wide swath of states, and we're hearing there will be heavy floods and strong winds. so, you know, what's...
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you know, i'm going to call the president of the united states. i think i'll get something done. >> jennifer: he'll take my call. >> yeah. fema administrator fugate, they're doing their job. when it comes directly from the president, that's a serious -- that's a serious directive. >> jennifer: so in cities and in states, there are emergency operation centers that coordinate. for those watching the program who are not familiar with how that coordination goes, can you give me a brief description of how that goes in philadelphia? >> yeah. in philadelphia, we have an emergency operation center. we have a director. her name is samantha phillips. she's basically in charge of and coordinates a whole operation across the entire government and with the number of other agencies. we all take direction at that point. those forces, combined with our state agencies and fema at the federal level you get a complete synergy among all of those entities and we fight the storms whether it is a hurricane, whether it's a heavy snowstorm or any other event. we fight the
you know, i'm going to call the president of the united states. i think i'll get something done. >> jennifer: he'll take my call. >> yeah. fema administrator fugate, they're doing their job. when it comes directly from the president, that's a serious -- that's a serious directive. >> jennifer: so in cities and in states, there are emergency operation centers that coordinate. for those watching the program who are not familiar with how that coordination goes, can you give me a...
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on behalf of the president of the united states, the national alcohol and drug addiction recovery month , there is a proclamation. i will not trouble you to read the four or five paragraphs that are in here, but i think that, when you do get to see it and you see it up on the white house web site, it is particularly impressive that-the way he and this administration want to deal with this problem. and we could not be more proud to be partners with all of you and support you in every way that we can. (thank you. thanks very much.) (applause) i think the national recovery month theme this year, "recovery benefits everyone," deserves just a little bit of thought. it's impossible, i think really, to think about a single occurrence in which somebody gets well, or reclaims their health or vitality, or engages fully in life, or literally goes beyond returning to an old state of health, and really goes-you've heard this already-really goes into a new state of life and hope and connects with others in meaningful ways. and when that happens, everybody, we as a whole, as a whole society, benefit.
on behalf of the president of the united states, the national alcohol and drug addiction recovery month , there is a proclamation. i will not trouble you to read the four or five paragraphs that are in here, but i think that, when you do get to see it and you see it up on the white house web site, it is particularly impressive that-the way he and this administration want to deal with this problem. and we could not be more proud to be partners with all of you and support you in every way that we...
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. >> the president of the united states had 90 minutes. now if he had done his homework, if he had actually prepared, if he had actually studied romney, why didn't he say it? why didn't he take romney head on. the charges of the tax cuts are wrong. virtually every analyst has said, even your deputy campaign manager said -- >> no, no, no. >> it's on. for getting that for a second. the job of the president is supposed to be to be competent and to be able to stand up for what he believes in and to be able to articulate what's wrong. mitt romney walked over him. >> it's not rocket science to believe that the president was disappointed in the expectations that he has for himself but, look, i think part of that was because, as i've said earlier, we met a new mitt romney. we met a mitt romney that wanted to walk away from the central theory of his economic plan, which is his tax cut. i don't have a tax cut that's 4.8 trillion or $5 trillion. i'm not going to cut taxes on the rich. i don't have a medicare voucher program. i love teachers. we need
. >> the president of the united states had 90 minutes. now if he had done his homework, if he had actually prepared, if he had actually studied romney, why didn't he say it? why didn't he take romney head on. the charges of the tax cuts are wrong. virtually every analyst has said, even your deputy campaign manager said -- >> no, no, no. >> it's on. for getting that for a second. the job of the president is supposed to be to be competent and to be able to stand up for what he...
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malala yousufzai was reportedly flown out of the country today in an air ambulance provided by the united arab emirates. it comes six days after she was attacked in pakistan by a gunman while riding home in a school van last tuesday. she was specifically targeted for her criticism of the taliban. over the weekend, tens of thousands of people rallied in support of the young activist. her condition has been stabilized but doctors say she will require intense therapy. last night, over 100 taliban militants attacked a police station where at least six policemen were kill. >>> arlen specter died yesterday at his philadelphia home from complications of cancer it was just two years ago that his long career in washington came to an end. an independent, sometimes controversial figure, specter battled gridlock in the senate for 30 years as a member of both parties. nbc's kelly o'donnell looks back on his life. >> reporter: from his days as a scrappy philadelphia prosecutor to decades as that rare washington moderate, arlen specter was always influential and irascible. >> i've been viewed with what
malala yousufzai was reportedly flown out of the country today in an air ambulance provided by the united arab emirates. it comes six days after she was attacked in pakistan by a gunman while riding home in a school van last tuesday. she was specifically targeted for her criticism of the taliban. over the weekend, tens of thousands of people rallied in support of the young activist. her condition has been stabilized but doctors say she will require intense therapy. last night, over 100 taliban...
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this is the opposite of what a uniter didr does, this is what a demagogue does. this is wrong. >> sean: it will be interesting to see if anybody in the media has the courage to ask about this -- >> don't hold your breath. >> sean: 2008, he was asked one time about bill ayers and he just got a guy he started his political career in his house, gave speeches with and sat on boards with. he's just a guy in the neighborhood. acted like he barely knew him and he got away with it. tucker, thank you. >> sean: coming up, continued reaction to the explosive new obama video. it is the smoking gun we knew had to be there, evidence from congress that shows the escalating violence in benghazi, leading up to the killing of our ambassador and two navy seals. why was there not more security why was there not more security after the attack on a british what's truly amazing about mercedes new mbrace2 system... is i can follow all my sports... catch the latest breaking news... keep in touch with friends... follow the financial headlines... find a great restaurant... and with siriusx
this is the opposite of what a uniter didr does, this is what a demagogue does. this is wrong. >> sean: it will be interesting to see if anybody in the media has the courage to ask about this -- >> don't hold your breath. >> sean: 2008, he was asked one time about bill ayers and he just got a guy he started his political career in his house, gave speeches with and sat on boards with. he's just a guy in the neighborhood. acted like he barely knew him and he got away with it....
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frankfurt, germany, 15 flights canceled today to and from the united states. the result has been -- although we don't have exact numbers, thousands of americans thought to be stranded in various cities around the world. thousands of people also stuck on the u.s. side trying to get home or to whatever they need to do in europe and beyond. we talked to some people who were at a hotel outside of heathrow yesterday from philadelphia. they have been trying to get home. they thought that the earliest flight they would be able to get out on would be on friday or saturday. for people farther afield in hong kong, other parts of asia, they were thinking it might be a week before they could get another flight. the problem is that there are not that many flights to cities like new york especially some of the smaller eastern cities like philadelphia, charlotte, north carolina. much, much more difficult for people to get back there. they've been trying to route themselves through other cities, but because of that snowballing effect it has been very difficult for them. they'
frankfurt, germany, 15 flights canceled today to and from the united states. the result has been -- although we don't have exact numbers, thousands of americans thought to be stranded in various cities around the world. thousands of people also stuck on the u.s. side trying to get home or to whatever they need to do in europe and beyond. we talked to some people who were at a hotel outside of heathrow yesterday from philadelphia. they have been trying to get home. they thought that the earliest...
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average sales for condos in that unit, and keep in mind, it is virtually all sold out, even before it was finished. $10 million. now, you have this crane is falling apart in the bad winds that we were picking up earlier this morning. nothing compared to the winds that have yet to pick up. in fact, they caught this by waves of audio and pedestrian traffic. the thorough fare that the world uses has been reduced to a halt. all of this hits the fan really within the next few minutes. it is high time, and we are 58 minutes away from that. this is already a day we have seen the new york stock exchange. no more treating their tomorrow great as well, we have never seen something like this by mother nature. not in the better part of a century. the enormous business in all of this on a wet and nasty night. one that i expect will get nastier. reporter: yes, i live on 20th street. the east river has flooded halfway through 20th street, just so you know that. this is pretty wild stuff that i never thought i'd see from my apartment. you are right. the business aspect is huge. there is a debate goin
average sales for condos in that unit, and keep in mind, it is virtually all sold out, even before it was finished. $10 million. now, you have this crane is falling apart in the bad winds that we were picking up earlier this morning. nothing compared to the winds that have yet to pick up. in fact, they caught this by waves of audio and pedestrian traffic. the thorough fare that the world uses has been reduced to a halt. all of this hits the fan really within the next few minutes. it is high...
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he has the vote of the entire united states. it is the job of the congress and the senate to cooperate with our direct advocates straight from the top. he knows what we want because we voted for him. he made promises. it is your turn to help our president, our advocate. if he wants to make health care universal, help him figure it out, not sit back and figure point. host: let me get a response. we will give you another 10 seconds. i will go to robert gleason in pittsburgh. guest: this is america. reelection. a majority of americans are going to feel he has not done a good job and it is time for a new person. the framers of the constitution gave them and years to serve as the president. if the people do not want to support you, they are not going to vote for you. i do not see anything wrong with that. this is america. it is a wonderful system. casey voted with barack obama 90% of the time. if barack obama loses, he will lose, too. he is tied at the waist with barack obama. caller: what i am seen is the american people are aware o
he has the vote of the entire united states. it is the job of the congress and the senate to cooperate with our direct advocates straight from the top. he knows what we want because we voted for him. he made promises. it is your turn to help our president, our advocate. if he wants to make health care universal, help him figure it out, not sit back and figure point. host: let me get a response. we will give you another 10 seconds. i will go to robert gleason in pittsburgh. guest: this is...
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that's the guy they think should be president of the united states? >> oh, for christ's sake, how many public personas is he going to have. 28 days before the election, oh, let me figure out this public persona. he's mr. number 47. remember, what he says in public changes all the time. what he says in private is what's really interesting. of course, everybody remembers mr. 47%. >> that's the real mitt romney, who doesn't give a damn about 47% of this country and no debate changed that. what, he was a better actor in the debate than president obama so all of a sudden he cares about the 47% because he's found a new public persona? this is a load of crap. don't get fooled into thinking mitt romney is actually the better candidate. he's a horrible candidate! the fact that president obama laid down in that debate drives me crazy. now, second number of 47 is unrelated but also happens to be 47. he was 47th in job creation among 50 states when he was the governor of massachusetts. on what grounds does mitt romney talk about job creation. you didn't create jo
that's the guy they think should be president of the united states? >> oh, for christ's sake, how many public personas is he going to have. 28 days before the election, oh, let me figure out this public persona. he's mr. number 47. remember, what he says in public changes all the time. what he says in private is what's really interesting. of course, everybody remembers mr. 47%. >> that's the real mitt romney, who doesn't give a damn about 47% of this country and no debate changed...
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that's not going to work in these united states. or you have someone like roger sherman of connecticut, a man that thomas jefferson once said never said a -- i'm paraphrasing here -- never said a stupid thing in his life. this was also his constitution because, again, he was a conservative moderating influence. when he got to the philadelphia convention and he saw james madison's work he again said, nope, we're not having that in these united states. it's not going to work. the people of connecticut will never agree to this thing. or john rutledge of south carolina, another very important founding father. john rutledge, of course, would later serve on the supreme court. he basically helped win the american war for independence in south carolina from the saddle of governor. so a very important individual. and he said, no, this constitution that you've written, mr. madison, is not going to work in south carolina. we need to modify this thing. so tata's what happens in philadelphia -- that's what happens in philadelphia. one story call
that's not going to work in these united states. or you have someone like roger sherman of connecticut, a man that thomas jefferson once said never said a -- i'm paraphrasing here -- never said a stupid thing in his life. this was also his constitution because, again, he was a conservative moderating influence. when he got to the philadelphia convention and he saw james madison's work he again said, nope, we're not having that in these united states. it's not going to work. the people of...
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we believe that these dogs can come from the united states and should come from the united states, and we have the knowledge and the tools to really help people in this country produce the best dogs possible for this important work. >> reporter: alalready 300 peope have volunteer and 70 foster families have applies to socialize the puppies in their homes. after a year, the dogs will live with their handlers. >> we get home in the evening, she gets dinner, and then she usually plays on the internet with me, and then we watch the yankee game or whatever is going on, and then on the weekend she gets to play with our other two dogs. >> the american kennel club is funding a dna bank for detection dogs and it's already understood that certain breeds and temperaments are good for specific jobs like hunting or protection, but this dna bank will shine light on the genetics behind it and jamie, the dogs will be better bred after using that information. >> they are the best, those breeds. shout out to spencer. that's my favorite lab. thanks so much, he's watching. trust me. eric? >> eric: let's l
we believe that these dogs can come from the united states and should come from the united states, and we have the knowledge and the tools to really help people in this country produce the best dogs possible for this important work. >> reporter: alalready 300 peope have volunteer and 70 foster families have applies to socialize the puppies in their homes. after a year, the dogs will live with their handlers. >> we get home in the evening, she gets dinner, and then she usually plays...
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punch the president of the united states? the campaign said he was joking about how frustrating this process can be for family. but where's the apology? it doesn't matter if it was a joke. this is what happens when you have a campaign that's talked loose and ugly about the president for so long. we've seen it from governor romney and a top surrogate. >> no one's ever asked to see my birth certificate. they know that this was the place that we were born and raised. >> he has no idea how the american system functions and we shouldn't be surprised about that. because he spent his early years in hawaii smoking something, spent the next seven years in indonesia. >> i just don't think the president by his comments suggest an understanding of what it is that makes america a unique nation. >> did you really mean to call barack obama, the president of the united states, lazy? >> yes, he's lazy and disengaged. >> lazy? unamerican? smoking something? this is a pattern. it's a strategy to attract support of the tea party. after the bush
punch the president of the united states? the campaign said he was joking about how frustrating this process can be for family. but where's the apology? it doesn't matter if it was a joke. this is what happens when you have a campaign that's talked loose and ugly about the president for so long. we've seen it from governor romney and a top surrogate. >> no one's ever asked to see my birth certificate. they know that this was the place that we were born and raised. >> he has no idea...